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l Thursday, August 25,1955 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pag* FN« Baptists To Hold Rally At Whitmire Church A man-boy rally will be held at the Fkat Baptist church, Whit mire on Saturday .evening, Au gust 27, at 7:30 o’clock. The ser- vace is being sponsored by the Brotherhood and Royal Ambas sadors ot Reedy River associa tion. Rev. L. Guilford Daugherty, State Royal Ambassador secre tary, will be the inspirational speaker. Conferences will be led for thirty minutes. A fellowship hour will follow the service. 14 \ Ms Week - end Specials! SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S Rayon Tropical Suits til 00 Every one must go. Regular $29.95. Broken sizes. REGARDLESS OF COST Entire Stock Men’s SUMMER SLACKS $3.00 Values to $8.95. BROKEN SIZES MEN’S BETTER SPORT SHIRTS 2 tor $3 Values to $8.98 each. Short sleeves. Stock up. MEN’S ONE GROUP MEN’S SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS PAJAMAS $1.00 2 rr. $ 3 00 Values to $1.98. Small, medium, large. Entire Stock Men’s While 88 Pair Last! STRAW HATS MEN'S BERMUDA Values to $8.98 SWIM SUITS SHORTS and Regular $2.98 Summer DRESS SHIRTS SUCKS Regular $2.98 Value Broken Sixes $1.00 $1.00 pr . Elastic sides. Full cut. (Basement) Small, medium, large. LAST CALL! LAST CALL! CHILDREN’S REGULAR $2.98 SANDALS ‘I 00 n. Ideal for starting to school. Broken sizes. EVERY PAIR MUST BE SOLD! MEN’S SUMMER DRESS SHOES S5 00 Values to $10.95 pair. Broken sizes. OUT THEY GO! REGULAR $1.00 Women’s Regular Values to $2.98 Plastic Chair PRINT DRESSES Cushions 50c ea. • Durable, easy to keep. $1.00 Sleeves and sleeveless. Broken sizes 12 to 20 Comfort able. Red, and half sizes. green, blue, maize. LAST CALL! Women's Summer Dresses Regular Values OO to $5.95 Nylons, cottons and broadcloths. Junior, misses, women’s sizes. Every Ward Must Go! Regular 98c Yard PRINTED VOILB£ Gingham Chambrays 44c yd. Stock up now for next summer. CLEANING HOUSE! Regular 49c-59c Yd. SUMMER FABRICS 25c yd. It will pay you to buy now! Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Boyd Owens was the guest of Mrs. Etta Brookshire in Asheville, N. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice spent Sunday there and accompanied her home. Miss Terry Thomas is the guest of Miss Nan Long in Belmont, N. C., for a few days. Mrs. James Tinkler and chil dren, Jimmie and Jane, of Cliff- side, N. C., returned to their home yesterday after a several days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, visited relatives here during the past week. Mrs. Jessie Suarks is visiting relatives in Blair to be near her sister, Mrs. L. M. Blair, who is quite ill and a patient at the Winnsboro hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Trice of Fayetteville, N. C., spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Earl Workman. They were accompanied home by Linda Trice who had been visiting her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. George Bagwell and children are guests of friends at Folly Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt and daughter, Joan, have returned from a two weeks vacation trip to Bridgeton, N. J. Enroute they were also guests of friends and relatives in Washington, D. C., and Arlington, Va. Mrs. W. S. Porter and daugh ters, Misses Julia and Helen, will return tomorrow from Montreat, N. C., where they have been spending the summer months at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam spent the weHc-end in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Odom and daughter, Lucy Ann, of Wilming ton, N. C-, will arrive Wednesday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Odom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Miss Kay Thomas, who has been visiting in Wil mington, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice and Mrs. Boyd Owens have moved into their recently completed home on North Holland street. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and sons of Cohunhia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jarvis’ mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. They were accom panied home for a few days visit by Mrs. Sterling Pitts, Jr., and duaghter, Barbraa. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams and family of Forest City, N. C., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs, Tam Milam. Mrs. Laura Corliss of Bridge- ton, N. J., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Fred Brandt, and Mr. Brandt. Mrs. Maggie Crawford of Pied mont, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Holland, and Mr. Holland. Mrs. J. M. Salters, Misses Leila and Elizabeth Salters of Salters, were guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Mr. Dil lard and Miss Lillian Dillard on Thursday. Miss Violet Burgess of Dur ham, N.. C., spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. Joe Bur gess. Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer, visit ed relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman attended a meeting of the Forty and Eight in Greenville Monday evening. Miss Emily Parker of Aiken, was the week-end guest of Miss Florence Winn. Captain W. G. King, Jr., is at tending a reserve officers sum mer training school at Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Annie Buchanan moved this week to her new home on Davidson street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and daughter, Frankie, were guests of relatives in Whitmire on Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Lyles is visiting relatives in Greenville this week. Mias Gerry Galloway left yes terday to spend several days in Charleston and to go for the week-end to Ediato Beach as the guest of friends. Miss Nell Fuller joined her sister, Mrs. Bill Blalock and fam ily in (Jraniteville and they are spending a week’s vacation in Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. L. C. Watford, Jr., of Flor ence, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts for a few days. Mrs. J. S. Norris is spending several weeks in Charleston with her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Thoma son, and family. William Brooks Owens has re- turned from Bristol, Term., where he attended the funeral of Miss Annie Graham Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and children have returned from a week’s vacation trip to Daytona Beach and Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hart and daughters are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ship- man, in Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and children will return today to their home in Martinsville, Va., after a visit with Mrs. Jordan's parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and daughters are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curry, in Fountain Inn. Misses Sherry Lynn of Knox ville, Term., and Martha Wheeler of Memphis, Tenn., returned to thejr home on Monday by plane ^fter a visit to Miss Jenny Payne who accompanied them to Myrtle Beach for a house party. They were joined at the beach for the week-end by Horace Payne, Jr., and Dick Gasque. Mrs. Oswald Copeland, Sr., of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson of New Zion, were guests several days last week of their sister, Mrs. W. C. .Shealy, and Mr. Shealy. On Sunday they were visitors in the mountains of North Carolina. Captain Charles C. Winn of Ft. Benning, Ga., is spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn. Dr. W. Frank C as ton, lieuten ant colonel in the Air Force Re serve, is on a fifteen-day tour pf active duty for training at Don aldson Air Force Base, Green ville. Mrs. Fannie Todd of Newberry, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Poole and Mrs. James McNinch. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mar shall and daughter, Miss Betty Marshall, were guests of Mrs. Marshall’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Avery in Greens boro, N. C., several days last week. Miss Louise Tribble has re turned to her position in Atlan ta, Ga., after spending a week’s vacation with hre parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Also here during the week-end were Dr. and Mrs. David Tribble and children of Winston-Salem, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills of Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown have returned from a vacation trip to points of interest in the Smoky mountains of North Caro lina and Tennessee. | Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates at tended the Westmoreland-Ham- bright wedding in Clover on Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas and daughters, Miriam Lee and Jane, of Charlotte, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. A. M. Young, and Mr. Young. [ Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren ahd son, Larry, spent last week va cationing at Garden City Beach and in Eastman, Ga., with the former’s brother, C. J. Warren, and Mrs. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood and sons, Bob and Bill, spent last week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Bailey Dixon, and Mr. Dixon. They left Sunday for a vacation trip to Florida before returning to their home in Talla dega, Ala. Certain and Mrs. Richard S. Craig and children are occupy ing the former Willie Bishop home on the Greenwood high way. Dr. and Mrs. Newton P. Jones are spending several weeks in Atlanta with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wing and the fromer’s mother, Mrs. Walter P. Jones, in Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga., spent Thursday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard enroute to West Point, N. Y., where they will visit Mr. Turner’s brother, Sgt. Donald Turner and family. The Turners will also visit in Washington and Atlantic City while away. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland were guests of relatives in Greenville Thursday. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and daughters, Christy and Jan, will return this week-end from Flor ence where they have been vis iting her mother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. While away they were also guests of friends at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon has re turned home aefter spending sev eral weeks in Florence with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Sturgeon. Friends of the latter will be glad to know she is able to be out again fol lowing an operation illness Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney, Sam Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chil ders of Clem son, spent the week end at Daytona Beach and other points of interest in Florida. Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Jr., and children, Johnny and Ann, re turned Tuesday to their home in Johnson City, Tenn., after a sev eral days visit with her sister. Mrs. W. L. Corbett, and Mr. Cor bett. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell had as their guests several days last week their nephew, Gordon Painter, Mrs. Painter and chil dren, Joan, Joyce and Charles, of Graham, N. C. Mrs. B. T. Fuller and Miss Nell Fuller spent Saturday in Co lumbia with their daughter, and sister, Mrs. Calvert Marsh, and also visited Mrs. W. L. Anthony at the Columbia hospital. Mrs. Wayne Johnson and chil dren returned yesterday to their home in ^Nashville, Tenn., after a week’s stay with her mother, Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. Also here for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMillan and chil dren of Toccoa, Ga., and Mrs Margeurite McMillan, who is at tending business school in Co lumbia. ''Mrs. J. F. O'Daniel and daugh ters, Mary Louise and Frances, of Dublin, Ga., Mrs. G. E. Mc- Grew of Camden, Jfrs R. N White and daughter, Miss Caro lyn White of Winston-Salem. N. C., are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crukrk- Mr. and Mrs. Alex iTd-b shrdl weeks in Point Pleasant, W. Va., shanks III, are spending two with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruicgahanks, Jr. Mrs. Inez Pruitt recently spent several days in Florence With her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Meggs. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Meggs and children. Bill, Phil, Beth and Wally, who spent part of the week here with Mrs. Pruitt and Mrs. Frank Cauley. Miss Eve Winchell of Daytona Beach, Fla., is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Bass i -* ! Driver Licensing Time Changed At Laurens The State Highway Depart ment will conduct driver license examinations each Tuesday and Wednesday at Laurens from 9 00 A. M. until 5:00 P. M . beginning August 22. Chief Highway Com missioner Claude R. McMillan has announced. Patrolman J F Burton will be. at the Randal Motor Company. to conduct the examination for anyone who wants to take it. In the past the examinations have been coducted on Wednesdays only. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank relatives and friends for their many kindness es during the illness and at the death of our wife and mother, Mrs. J P Leonard. P LEONARD AND FAMILY Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Ofkes at 20U Snath Broad St Phone 6V> Office GAS HEATERS 202 NORTH BROAD STREET CLINTON, S. C. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OUT THEY GO! ENTIRE STOCK Boy's Summer Shirts 66c Cottons, nylons, plisses. 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